Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 16, 2 March 1908 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, 3IOXD AY, MARCH 2, 1903.
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LTnresis The single fact that they lace in front makes them superior to all other corsets. The principle of construction is right right for grace right for health right for gtyle.
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Your figure adapts itself with utmost ease to the graceful lines of these marvelous corsets. Mme. Flagg, the personal representative of the manufacturers, will be with us ONLY during this week. Do not fail to take advantage of this rare opportunity for the correct corseting of your figure. TODAY AND TOMORROW, a handsomely finished, dainty, new style pocket mirror, precisely intentioned for purse or portmanteau, will be presented to every .woman visiting our corset department who investigates the merits of L'lrresistible and the Gossard Corsets.
Home The Incubator Season is now on full blast and we want everyone who is thinking of an incubator to come in and let us show yon why the PET ALUM A is the best. Pilgrim Bros. Cor. 5th and Main. DR. W.J. SMITH .. DENTIST.. I 1103 Main Street. Ground floor New Phones 1198 1199 Bell 190 BEE HIVE GROCERY COMPANY New Phones 1198 1199 Bell 190 Beware ol Imitators There is but one BEE HIVE COFFEE Sold in Richmond. Don't be deceived by buying Coffee said to be the same. The BEE HIVE BRAND is a private brand of our own, and sold only by us. 25c per pound. Try FRANKLIN MILLS Entire Wheat Flour. JThe Hub Of The Body. The crsran around which 11 the other organ revolve, ana upon which they are largely Jetwndent or their welfare, is the stomach, w ben the function of the Htomach become impaired, the bowei and liver alo become deranged. To cure a dtse- of the atornach. llvej . nr bowels tt a ) rent or fl baffle of rr. Cl1we'J' t.yrup Pepain t your dmreisfa. 1 is h yrempteat relief for cenitiptuon and 4-a-
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Idealty, lines, finish, from the FRENCH virility, strength and practicability from the AMERICAN two nations naturally endowed for the production of this, the most important garment of woman's wear. Five years ago, one.hundred and fifty of these corsets were imported and introduced in this country. Today three large factories are scarcely able to supply the demand, and the manufacturers of L'lrresistible and the Gossard corsets have come to be known as the largest manufacturers of exclusively fine corsets in the world. The story of their success is the evidence of the wonder of the corsets. We. want you to see and know of this great invention. A Girl's First Corset largely governs her future figure, and forms a potent influence in the matter of her health. Importance above price attaches to the selection of a corset which will obviate and correct the faults Induced bv ordinary corsets. LOGIC COMPELS CONVICTION THAT SAFETY LIES IN A RIGHTLY CONSTRUCTED FRONT LACING COR
SET. The manufacturers state that they do not build a corset to FIT you. They build a corset YOU will fit. Not one figure to a hundred is an absolutely perfect model, yet ninety and nine of them desire to appear as such. If the corset is made to fit them, the ninety and nine will appear to a disadvantage. If they yield, their figures to the gently peusuasive lines of this perfect corset, the little imperfections will bo overcome.
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OUR GUIDE in choosing the coal we sell you, is just "good judgment." We know the needs of our customers and buy accordingly. When you order your coal supplies from us, you are sure of getting exactly what is right for your purpose clean, clear-burning and long-lasting coal. H. C. BULLERDICK & SON, 529 S. 5th St Phone 1235. The ourts uniformly recommend reliable Trust Companies as executors and administratorsr This institution is more reliable, more prompt, more accurate and more businesslike than individuals in the performance of such duties. The making of your will is one of the most important things in life. Don't delay; consult us at once Richmond Trust Company. XSEE OUR SPRING LINE of GO-CARTS ...at... HASSENBUSCH'S
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THE OSSARD VUJ CORSET THOSE BLAMED FDR FIRE TO GO. FREE Not Sufficient Evidence in Boyertown Case. 1 Reading, Pa., March 2. District attorney Schaeffer has announced that he would not bring prosecution against Mrs. Harriet E. Monroe, of Washington, D. C, and Deputy Factory Inspector Harry McBechtel, of this city who had been censured by the coroner's jury and held partly responsible for th,e terrible holocaust in Rhoad's's Opera House, Boyertown, January 13, when 170 lives were lost. In his opinion he cannot find sufficient evidence against the two to secure a conviction. Ancient Egypt. The further the Egyptian archaeolo gists go with their studies and investigations the clearer it appears that civilization in the land of the Pharaohs is much more ancient than has been generally supposed. It is now certain that the great pyramids were built at least 4,000 years before Christ, and it is equally certain that those mighty monuments attest an already highly advanced civilization. DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST 14 and 15 The Colonial. Phone 2281, Lady Assistant. I INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE: f LOANS, RENTS W. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 and 3, W.stcott Blk g Don't forget the.James Whilcorab Riley RECITAL BY FRITZ CRULL At St. Paul's Parish House, Tuesday Evening, March 3. Admiaison 35 Cents.
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BLACK HAND METHOD Opponent of Mayor McKee in Municipal Brawl Gets Letter.
GIVES STRONG WARNING. Logansport, Ind., Mar. 2. The attempt to oust Mayor McKee, of this city by impeachment proceedings, brought, it is alleged by the mayor's political enemies, has resulted in a re sort to the anonymous letter method of intimidation. During one' of the recent sessions of the council Councilman Fred Grover, one of the five councilmen who are trying to oust the mayor, was publicly threatened on the floor of the council. Interference of police captain Graham prevented an assault. Since then Grover has been threatened several times on the street and now goes armed. The following letter was delivered at his home by the postman yesterday: "This is a note of warning to you. The part that you are taking in the impeachment of Mayor George P. Mc Kee is a little more than your former friends can stand, who put you where you are. For a young man aiming to rise above a common laborer and succeeding as you have done, taking the plan you are taking is erroneous, and will not be tolerated by the party. Withdraw from preacher tactics in the case by staying at home, except ing on regular sessions of the council. If you don't the Black Hand will sure ly get you. Mind! Take Heed! Be-J ware! You will have an opportunity to regret it if you don't. We mean business. You see there has been no attempt to disguise the handwriting in this letter. By. this you can judge the outcome of your conduct if you don't take warning. Beware, we say, beware. YOURS FOR BUSINESS." The letter was turned over to th police, who turned it over to the Fed eral authorities. ON TRIAL TONIGHT. McKee Will Face the Entire Council Body. Logansport, Ind., March 2 The ac quittal of Mayor George P. McKee by a "rump" council session last Thurs day night, has gained him many friends. He will, however, be tried by the majority of the council tonight. Though the action of the minority faction is not legal, it has produced a good effect on c'Mzens in general, and it is probable ii will aid McKee in getting the solid delegation from Cass county to the Republican congression al convention in Marion, March 12. Only great activity on the part of the Landis faction will aid McKee In getting all the delegates. That there will be a fight at the primaries is a foregene conclusion. The Landis crowd is already counting noses and is prepared to down McKee if possible. Effort will be made to split Cass county's delegation. A LASTING EFFECT This Evidence Should Prove Every Claim Made for Doan's Kidney Pills in Richmond. Relief from the pains and aches of a bad back is always welcome to every backache sufferer; but to cure a lame, weak or aching back is what's wanted. Cure it so it will stay cured. It can be done. Here's the strongest evidence to prove it: Mrs. F. Heater, of 607 North Thirteenth street, Richmond, Ind., says: "My son while working one day wrenched his back, and believing it had affected his kidneys he got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills from A. G. Luken & Co's drug store. After taking a few doses the plain disappeared and he believes Doan's Kidney Pills a fine remedy for backache." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, Bole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. For American Ctttasena. When the visitor approached the diplomatic gallery of the senate chamber the doorkeeper informed him, says a writer in the Philadelphia Ledger, that the gallery was reserved for foreign representatives. "It is, hey?' said the visitor. "Well. I want to tell you right now that this is a free country, and this is the senate of the United States, and I demand admission in the name of American citizenship." "Oh!" said the doorkeeper. "Why didn't you say at first that you were an American citizen? Just step around to the second door from here. That gallery is reserved for American citizens." With chest puffed up the stranger betook himself to the door indicated and was at once admitted to the public gallery. Only London ttnmor Gniinr, All the best humor that exists in our language is cockney humor. Chaucer was a cockney. He had his house close -to the abbey. Dickens was a cockney, he said he could not think without the London streets. The London taverns heard always the quaintest convention, whether it was Ben Jonson's at the Mermaid or Sam Johnson's at the Cock. Even in our time It may be noted that the most vital and genuine humor is still written about London. Illustrated London Jfews. Gentlemmnlr Klsd. First Burglar Howd you happen to break Into Smith's house last night? Second Burglar I was going past there yesterday, and I heard Mrs. Smith tellin' some one that she waked up three times the night before listenln' for a burglar, but nobody com You know, I npfr ltt to disappoint a woman!
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T. f. IUFFAIHS Local Chapter Believes That E. E. Lebo Would Make Good State President.
AFFAIRS OF THE POST. The Emoker held Satur- ; day night was one of the most successful affairs ev-: er given by Post C. There was about one hundred members present, and ev-! ery one seemed to t-ujoy the program. The address of ex-National IYesldent, 1 Horace C. Starr, on "Inland Waterways." was greatly appreciated, and we believe that Mr. Starr delivered oue of test efforts. The talk given by Perry Freeman was likewise thoroughly enjoyed. The excellent lunch done great credit to our lunch committee, and shows distinctly that Marion Shreeve is an "artist" in the capacity of chairman of that committee. E. E. Lebo received the endorsement of the Post, as candidate for state president at the convention to be held at West Baden in May. Michael O'Brien's speech placing Mr. Lebo in nomination was done in Michael's most clever style. It was a gem in its line and showed the possibilities of the clever handling of a good subject. Post C.'s officers and members, who so willingly worked for the success of the smoker," feel highly elated at the I appreciation shown by the membership. John B. Hegger, who did the receiving, acquitted himself in fine style. The success of an affair of this kind is In a large part in the hands of the reception committee, and the way Mr. Hegger made everybody feel at home, and acquainted members with each other, did him credit, and more than ever showed the, post his value as a worker and "prince of good fellows." Leroy Brown, E. E. Lebo, John Minnicb, Jim Lewis, Ed. Findlay, Chas. Pierson and other assistants of the lunch committee chairman showed they were the right fellows in the right place. The regular meeting of the Post was held early in the evening. The business, was confined to the nomination of candidates for the various offices. The following members were nominated to be voted on at the regular election on March 2Sth. President J. M. Lewis, E. D. Findlay. Vice President M. E. Shreeve, J. E. Thatcher. j Secretary and Treasurer M. L. Has-; ty- j Librarian C. O. Tooker. J Directors (3 to elect) L. E. Browne, , C. H. Pierson, C. H. Kramer, M. J. O'Brien, Julian Thomas, C. W. Morgan. In presenting the name of E. E. Lebo to the state convention for the next president of Indiana Division, Post C. does so, believing they have a candidate worthy of the support of the posts of the state. While we feel we are entitled to consideration at the hands of the state, on account of our being "a live member of the division," that fact alone would not have been sufficient reason for coming into the field with a candidate for state honors at this time, had it not been we felt we had a man to present who would be valuable to the division as its president. It is casting no "bunch of violets," when we say that our candidate is one of Post C.'s most popular members. He is always ready to devote his time and work to the interest of the Post, and never shirks any duty imposed. He has served three terms as post president, a deserved honor no one else has had. , Elmer Lebo has the support of every T. P. A. in Richmond, and as he is widely and popularly known over the state, we feel he will no doubt be a strong candidate in the convention. W. H. Q. STAIN REMOVERS. Grass Stains. Alcohol or molasses. Blood Stains. Soak in cold soapsuds to which a little kerosene has been added. Fresh Paint. Try kerosene, vaseline or machine oil; then wash with soap and cold water. Ink Stains. Dip into boiling water, spread over a basin, rub well with salts of sorrel; then rinse thoroughly. Wine Stains. Sprinkle thickly with salt while still wet. If dried wet with boiling water, rub thoroughly with salt and pour boiling water through. Rust. Wet in cold water, spread on the grass; then apply to each spot ordinary table salt wet with lemon juice. As fast as it dries renew the application. As soon as the stain is removed rinse thoroughly. Indelible Ink. Soak in a solution of j common salt; then wah with diluted ammonia. Rinse well. Javelle water and a solution of oxalic acid will also remove Indelible ink. Rinsing must follow Immediately and-thoroughly. Hopetul Woman "Now, we must admit," began Woodby Wise, "that woman is naturally more hopeful than man" "Yes," interrupted Maryat, "there" my wife, for instance. Every time that ahe's bought fish since we've beeu married she has asked the dealer if they wer fresh, hoping. I suppose, thit forue dj hell eay "NV Faiia-
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Regarding the magnifying power of the lenses they will be fitted right as over 6,000 pairs have been by us. Chas. H. Haner, The Jeweler F. H. Edmunds, Optician. 810 Main Street Watch for Jewelry Bargaius in our Show Windows.
SPECIAL STAMP SALE THIS WEEK.
50 STAMPS with one lb. of Tea at 70c. 45 STAMPS with one lb. of Tea at COc.
60 Stamps with one IS oz. Can of A. & P. Baking Powder, at 50c a cjx.
.40 STAMPS with one lb. of Tea 50c a lb.
20 Stamps with one 2 oz. bottle of A. & P. Extract, best made, at 25c.
10 STAMPS with one 2 lb. pkg. of A. & P. Crushed Oats at 10c a pkg. 10 STAMPS with one bottle of Courtney's Worcestershire Sause at 12e The Great & Pacific 727 Main Old Phone S3 W.
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RICHMOND LOAN CO. Established 1895. Home Phone 1545. Room S, Colonial Building.
Cash Prices Talk For This Week We Offer Old Dutch Cleanser, 0 cans for -.. ...C5c 5 lb. Pail Family White Fish ...,45c Bulk White Fish (good size) each 1c C lbs. Fres-h Ground Buckwheat Flour and HO Stamps for ........30c Home Made Sauer Kraut, per lb .." 5c X-cello, 4 packages for 25c 18 lbs. Granulated. 19 lbs. A, or 20 lbs. C Sugar ....$1.00 23 lbs. Pride Richmond, WTiite Lily or Carpenter's Fancy Flour ......70c
i Our Favorite Succotash, 3 cans for Regular Hams, per lb ! California Hams, per lb Breakfast Bacon, per lb Home Made Apple Butter, per lb. S. & H. Trading Stamps.
Model Department Store, 11 S. 7th St. Interurban Station. Colonial BIdg. New Phone 1838. Bell Phone 47R Smith & Goodrich. Props.
Stylish Glasses We always sell glasses that add to your looks rather than detract from them. It is our constant aim to sell the latest style mountings, and the best size and shape lenses that are adapted to your face.
25 STAMPS with one lb. of Coffee at 35c 20 STAMPS with one lb. of Coffee at SOc. 15 STAMPS with one lb. of Coffee at 25c. 10 STAMPS with one" pkg. of Fancy Rice at 10c. 10 STAMPS with 2 pkgs. of A. & P. Washing Powder at 5c a pkg. Atlantic Tea Co. Street New Phone 1215
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BY YOUR OWN FIRESIDE while enjoying your evening cigar and preparing for your sweet and peaceful slumber, a bottle of Richmond Export beer is a comforter, a soother and a pleasure. It Is a beverage for the most refined palate, for it is pure and delicious in flavor, besides being wholesome and Invigorating. Minck Brewing Co. 12y2o ...10c ...16o
